Project Background
A homeowner in the Southern California area needed an efficient way to cool a converted garage and upstairs bedroom without extending existing ductwork. After evaluating the space, our team recommended the Installation of 1.5 Ton Mitsubishi Mini-split to deliver targeted cooling while maintaining energy efficiency.
Equipment Selection and Why It Fits
The 1.5-ton Mitsubishi model provides inverter-driven variable-speed operation, allowing the system to adjust output based on real-time demand. This approach reduces short cycling, lowers energy use, and maintains steady temperatures. The unit’s compact indoor head also fits neatly on the wall without major remodeling.
Installation Steps
Technicians first mounted the indoor evaporator on an interior wall and ran refrigerant lines through a small exterior penetration. The outdoor condenser was placed on a vibration-dampening pad near the garage. Electrical connections were completed with a dedicated circuit, and the system was pressure-tested and evacuated before charging. Final steps included condensate drainage routing and a full performance check in both cooling modes.
Outcome and Ongoing Value
The finished Installation of 1.5 Ton Mitsubishi Mini-split now supplies quiet, consistent cooling to the previously uncomfortable rooms. The homeowner reports lower monthly energy costs compared with portable units and appreciates the simple wall-mounted controls. Regular filter cleaning and annual professional service will keep the system running reliably for years. For similar comfort upgrades, contact BOMING Air Conditioning & Heating.
